- en.wikipedia.org NewtownardsThe town of Newtownards is overlooked by the 100-foot (30 m) high Scrabo Tower. The tower is 41 metres high, and was erected on Scrabo Hill as a memorial to...
- mytown.ie newtownardsNewtownards (Baile Nua na hArda) is a large town in County Down. ... The town of Newtownards is overlooked by the 30m high Scrabo Tower.
- britannica.com place/NewtownardsNewtownards, town, Ards and North Down district, eastern Northern Ireland, situated at the northern end of Strangford Lough (inlet of the sea), just east of Belfast.
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- route.wiki NewtownardsAt the dawn of the industrial age, places called "new town" were springing up all over, so this one became specified as Newtownards.
- bbc.com weather/2641519Newtownards - Weather warnings issued. 14-day forecast. Add to your locationsAdd to your locations. ... Outlook forecast map. Newtownards. Omagh.
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- twitter.com search?q=#newtownardsThe Newtownards Chronicle, established in 1873, is a local weekly newspaper based in Newtownards, Northern Ireland.
- visitardsandnorthdown.com explore/cities-towns-…In 1605, Hugh Montgomery was granted the lands and set about rebuilding what was by then known as Newtown, later expanded to Newtownards.
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